The Organisation of Civil Accounts Employees Represented by AICAEA and AICAEACATII

Monday, September 21, 2015

All
India Civil Accounts Employees Association

(RECOGNISED BY GOVT. OF INDIA)

CENTRAL HEADQUARTER

Phone No. 23345070,
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Bari Marg,

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Delhi-110001

No: AICAEA/HQ/A-1/Cir-1/2015/2137-2237 Dated: 15stSeptember, 2015

To,

All
National Executive Members,

All
Branch/Unit Secretaries,

Dear Comrades,

Brief Resume Of 14th
All India Conference

14th
All India Conference of All India Civil Accounts Employees Association was held
in COM. S.
K. VYAS NAGAR, World University Service
Center, No.8, Mayor V. R. Ramanathan Salai,Chennai from 15th to 17th July 2015 along with
the 6th All India Conference of the All India Civil Accounts
Employees Association Category II and 6th National Convention of the
National Women Committee of National Federation of Civil Accounts Associations.
It is a unique feature that two major Associations of the Civil Accounts
Organization conventionally hold their Conferences on the same dates in a
common venue and it indicates that no power on the earth could segregate the
unity of Civil Accounts Employees and the National Federation of Civil Accounts
Associations so far. According to the
Credential Committee 86(Male 79, female 7) Delegates attended the Conference.
But factually more than 125 Delegates from N.E., West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh,
Tamilnadu and Pondicherry, Kerala, Mumbai, Nagpur, Karnataka, Delhi, Uttar
Pradesh and Gujrat Branches participated in the Conference and not less than 70
Women delegates exclusively from Tamilnadu and Pondicherry Branch, Delhi
Branch, Mumbai Branch, West Bengal Branch and Madurai Unit attended the Women
Convention and the Conferences.

On
15th July 2015, Com. V. Bhattacharjee, Secretary General placed the
organizational report since 13th All India Conference before the
house for discussion and approval. The Presidium had adjourned the house for
the day with the direction that the delegates are to debate on the report on16th
July 2015. Accordingly, after the resumption of the house on 16th
July 2015, discussion on the organizational report had started. Delhi, Gujrat, Kerala, Mumbai, Nagpur,
Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu and Pondicherry and Uttar Pradesh Branches
approved the report in total. North East
Branch, West Bengal Branch and Andhra Pradesh and Telegana Branches proposed
some amendments in the report. Com. Secretary General replied to suggestions
put forward by delegates and clarified the quarries raised by them. Thereafter,
the report was approved by the house unanimously.

Com.
N.K.Sharma, Finance Secretary presented audited accounts report before the
house for adoption. Com. Arijit Lahiri,Auditor
read out his Audit certificate and requested the house to record the addition.Clarifications sought on certain
technical matters were given by the Finance Secretary and Secretary General.
Some of the Branches had expressed difficulty is running the Branch without
Branch quota. Secretary General suggested that

Branch Quota
and Foreign Service may be discussed in organizational matters. House approved
the financial account for 2012-13 and 2013-14 and decided that Foreign Service
of Secretary General and other related issues like Branch Quota will be
discussed as a separate agenda.

WOMEN’S CONVENTION

The
6th Joint National Women’s’ Convention of AICAEA and AICAEA
Cat-II was held on 16th July
2015 from 2.30 to 4.30 PM under the
banner of National Federation of Civil Accounts Associations(NFCAA).

The
convention was presided over by a Presidium comprising Com. (Mrs.) Lakshmi Swaminathan, Chair-person, National Women’s
Committee, NFCAA and Com. G. K. Nair, President, NFCAA. Women delegates from
Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Madurai, Hyderabad and Chennai attended the Convention.
Almost totality of the Women employees from Chennai city attended the
convention.

Com. V. Bhattacharjee,Secretary General, NFCAA gave a
brief introductory speech on the background of formation of the National Women
Committee and its present status and functioning. Apart from other things, he
informed that, the Women Committee has come to existence in the year 2004 in
the first convention held at Nagpur. Chairperson and Convener of the of Women’s
Committee are thepart of the
National Executive Committee of the Association and authorities are also
extending all facilities to them as National Executive members which is unique
feature and such provision is available only in the Civil Accounts organization
among the Central Government Employees organizations. He offered the assurance
that the demands raised by the convention shall be the part of the Charter of
Demands of the National Federation of Civil Accounts Associations.

Com. (Smt.) U. Vasuki,
Vice-President, AIDWA inaugurated the 6th
National Women’s’ Convention formally. She explained the problems being faced
by the Women employees in work spot, society and family. She explained that the
Women Employees shall be able to protect their rights unitedly when they would
strengthen their organization and participate in the organizational activities
very effectively.

Ms. N. Sumati, Joint Controller
General of Accounts

attended
the Convention as Chief Guest. While
offering her greetings, she congratulated the leaders and appreciated efforts
of the organization in uniting and taking effort of protecting the women’s
rights. She assured that full cooperation of the authorities shall always be
there in resolving the problems of Women employees, if any.

Com (Smt.) R. Seethalaxmi,
National Convener, Women Committee, Confederation of Central Government
Employees and Workers addressed the convention as
main speaker. She explained the activities of the National Women Committee of
Confederation in details. She also appealed upon the employees to participate
and make the strike on 2nd September a grand success. It was
informed by her that, the Confederation is organizing a Workshop exclusively
for women employees on 9th and 10th October 2015 at
Hyderabad. Women Delegates from Civil
Accounts employees’ organizations should therefore, participate in the said
workshop as per the allotted quota.

On
behalf of the National Women Committee of NFCAA, Com. (Smt.) N. Durga, Joint Convener presented the biennial report.
Women Delegates from the stations like Kolkata, Chennai and Delhi participated
in the discussion. The report was thereafter declared adopted unanimously.

All
the Guests and leaders came to the session and addressed the house were
accorded warm welcome by the Reception Committee through offering of bouquet by
various leaders of the organization.

The 6th National
Convention of Women’s of “National Women Committee” of the NFCAA elected a
eleven member National Women Committee representing Chennai, Madurai, Mumbai,
Kolkata and Delhi.

After
the elections of Committee Members, the 6th National Convention was
declared over by Com. (Mrs.) L.
Swaminathan, Chairperson.

Sl.No.

Name

Post

Min/Deptt.

Station

1.

Mrs.
Lakshmi Swaminathan

Chairperson

CBDT

Chennai

2.

Mrs.
N.Durga

Jt. Convener

I&B

Chennai

3.

Mrs.
Kamlesh Kumari

Vice-Chairperson

CBEC

Delhi

4.

Mrs.
Barnali Dolui

Convener

UD

Kolkata

5.

Mrs.
S.Shanthi

Jt. Convener

CBEC

Madurai

6.

Ms. Priyanka Ghosh

-do-

Plg, Stat & Prog Imp.

Kolkata

7.

Mrs.
Brinda N

Committee Member

CBDT

Trivandrum

8.

Mrs.
Pranali Sule

-do-

Finance

Mumbai

9.

Mrs.
Lakshmi Venkatanathan

-do-

CBDT

Chennai

10.

Mrs.
Chandraprabha K. Prasad

--do-

Agriculture

Chennai

11.

Mrs.
S.Nirmala

-do-

UD

Chennai

REVIEW OF
THE FUNCTIONING OF THE ORGANIZATION

The
14th All India Conference observed that some of the Branches and
units are not functioning upto the height of expectations and these have not
either conducted the conferences at all or did not adhere the time schedule
given by the National executive meeting. Moreover, majority of the Units and
Branches have not also submitted the Biennial report and audited accounts
report to the higher forums. The Conference also noted that subscriptions are
not properly coming from many units and some of the units are yet sending the
subscription in old rates. In view of these situations, delegates from the
Branches were directed to inform about the Branch and units conferences and
women’s committee formations. Branches
were also asked to report about the position of membership and make review the
functioning of the headquarters.

Accordingly,
it was observed that the branches like
Delhi, Gujrat, Kerala, North East, Nagpur, Tamilnadu and Pondicherry, Andhra
Pradesh and Telangana, West Bengal, Mumbai held Conferences. Majority of
these branches had reported that Unit Conferences and Women Conventions were
held before Branch Conferences. These Branches had also reported that they are
taking initiative of enrolling new members and pursing the DDOs through Units
to deduct and remit the membership subscription and trying to implement the
Programmes.

Delhi Branch
had however reported that only some units conducted the conference before
Branch Conference.

While
reporting, Kerala Branch stated that
Conference was held on 02.07.2015 and women’s committee was also constituted.
The Branch conference was inaugurated by District Secretary, confederation,
Kerala State. President, NFCAA and
Branch Secretary, AICAEA attended the conferences of all units and all Units
remit subscription regularly.

GujratBranch had stated that the
programmes were done properly by the Branch and subscriptions upto 3/15 have
been sent.

Nagpur Branch
brought it on record that out of 9 unit’s one unit is defunct and suggested for
accepting e-payment system for remittance of subscription.

N.E.Branch placed that, all the unit
conferences except 2 units were held. Branch Conference was conducted and
subscription is being sent. The Branch
also suggested that subscription may be decided to be sent by e-payment.

Recently
renamed Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
Branch reported that 11 units are in Telangana state and 2 in Andhra Pradesh.
Branch conference was held on 07.07.2015 and reports had been presented. The ZAO,
CBDT Unit which is the largest could be revived during the period under
review. Branch is totally satisfied with
the functioning of headquarters.

Tamilnadu & Pondicherry
Branch made added reporting that Branch
conference was attended by All India President and Secretary General. Women’s
convention was convened. One of the LDCs transferred from one office to another
(CPWD) office was not allowed to appear the examination. PAO, Agriculture unit,
Chennai is having some problems may be resolved together with Cochin
Agriculture Unit.

West Bengal Branch,
numerically 2nd biggest Branch,
made added reporting that there are 33 units. Out of these, 32 units are
functioning properly. 24 units completed the unit conferences. Branch
conference was held on 10th and 11th June 2015. Secretary
General attended the Branch Conference. It was additionally reported by the MumbaiBranch that out of 13 units (?) 2 units have problems. 12 units are
subscribing regularly. Branch conference was held. They also reported about the
difficulties facing by the employees of Mumbai in connection with CGHS
facilities

Representatives
of Karnataka, Rajasthan andUttar Pradesh East Branch had reported
that Branch and Unit conferences were not held and remittance of subscription
is not regular from all Units. Admitted thatBranch and Unit conferences were not held and activities are very
low and there is confusion in sending the subscription to the correct addressee
proposed for e-payment.

The
14th All India Conference therefore, observed that the situation is
not upto the expectations and very urgent steps would be required to improve
the situation. Hence following decisions were taken by the 14th
Conference:-

1.Branches
not held their conference so far should conduct the same before 31st
August 2015.

2.Women’s
Committee should be constituted in every Branch and National Convener and
Chairperson may be invited in the Women Convention.

3.All
the Branches should send their biennial report and audited accounts report
before 2nd September 2015.

4. Study camp may be organized for new recruits
and it may be hosted by A.P. & Telangana Branch.

5.In
the study camp being organized by the Confederation in October, 2015 at Hyderabad,
new generation women employees in addition to National Women Committee Members
may be sent to this camp.

FOREIGN SERVICE OF SECRETARY GENERAL

AND
ENHANCEMENT OF MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION

Com.
S. Roy Choudhury, Joint Secretary General
initiated the discussion on this item. He requested the house to consider
whether Secretary General is to be continued in Foreign Service and if so
subscription is to be enhanced.

Addl.
Secretary General Com. Ajit Huparikar
supplemented that for the next one year it would be difficult to pay salary to
the Secretary General without enhancing the subscription. If the subscription
is not increased in this conference it will not be possible to increase the
same for

the next 2
years.

Responding
to the discussion, Delegates of different Branches expressed their
opinions. A.P. and Telangana expressed that Secretary General has to be
continued in Foreign Service and decision of Federal Council meeting held at
Cochin in September 2014 should be carried out. Taking part in the deliberation
Mumbai, West Bengal, Tamilnadu &
Pondicherry,Kerala North East,Nagpur, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi,Gujrat and Karnataka Branches endorsed
the opinion expressed by the A.P. and Telangana Branch and suggested for
enhancement membership subscription ranging between Rs. 60 and Rs. 100. On
the basis of these deliberations, it was decided that-

1. Since constitution amendment can be done only
in the All India Conference; it cannot be dependent on the date of submission
of 7th CPC for enhancement of subscription.

2.The proposals may be discussed
in the national executive meeting and decision taken thereof may be conveyed to
the house.

The
National executive which met on 16th July after the Delegate Session
offered its recommendations to the 14th All India Conference. On the basis of the recommendations of the
National Executive meeting the 14th All India Conference took
following decisions unanimously-

1.Secretary General will continue
in Foreign Service.

2.Revised rate monthly
subscription per member per month shall Rs. 80/- with immediate effect. The sharing of quota shall be Rs. 50/- for
headquarter, Rs. 20/- for Branch and Rs. 10/- for unit.

3.A decision regarding
subscription through e-payment is

to be taken.

4.The AICAEA Cat-II may be
requested to contribute Rs. 10,000/- p.m. towards the salary of Secretary
General, as he is the Secretary General of NFCAA also.

Further,
on the basis of the suggestion given by A.P. and Telangana Branch and Kerala Branch following decisions have been
taken with regard to e payment:-

1. Central Headquarters shall write a letter to
CGA with the request to

a)Direct the DDOs to intimate
deduction particulars and the details of members to the Nodal authority
i.e. Principal A.O. of the
Ministry/Department), All India Headquarters and Branches without fail.

b)ask the NIC to improve the soft
wire of e-payment system

2.Branches shall request the DDOs
both verbally and in writing to send the intimation on deduction particulars
and the details of members to the Nodal authority (Principal A.O. of the
Ministry/Department), All India Headquarters and Branch headquarters.

3.Units
shall monitor and ensure that the DDO sends the required informations to all
concerned.

DEPARTMENTAL
DEMANDS AND FURTHER COURSE OF ACTIONS

The
agenda item was placed by Com. Ajit Huparikar, Addl. Secretary General. He
described the apathetic attitude of the authorities towards our genuine demands
and the need of agitational programmes including industrial actions to achieve
these demands. Views expressed by the
Branches were as below-

West Bengal: -
endorsed charter of demands.

Tamilnadu and Pondicherry:
- Senior Accountants should be granted G.P. of 5400/-.

Mumbai:- e-payment
should not be objected. MTS who passed 10th standard may be given
promotion as one time measure.

Kerala:- need to
pressurize CGA to achieve the demands. If they are not conceding agitational
programmes should be launched.

North East:- will
support all agitational programmes chalked out by headquarters.

Nagpur:- we have to
start the agitational programmes step by step like signature campaign, dharna
etc.

Rajasthan;-
Shall comply with the decisions of headquarters.

Uttar
Pradesh:- shall implement the decisions of
headquarters.

Gujrat;
- will carry out all the programmes.

A.P.
and Telangana: - MTS who passed the typing test

may be
promoted as a onetime measure subscription may be remitted through e-payment.

These apart,
Com. A. Lahiri of West Bengal Branch supplemented that cadre restructuring is
essential before submissions of 7th CPC. Hence we may go far
industrial action and educate the members for the same and go for a half day
walk out to pressurize the authorities. He also stressed that regular
departmental examination should be conducted. Gr. D Employees who passed the
typing test before the implementation of new recruitment rules may be given
promotion as are time measure.

Com. A. Balasubramaniam
of Tamilnadu and Pondicherry Branch suggested that for MTS who have not passed
10th standard something should be done for their promotion. All DEOs
should be converted to Accountants. All vacant posts should be filled up.

While summing
up, Secretary General suggested that the charter of demand which was prepared
during the CWC meeting at Cochin was submitted to the CGA and same was again
submitted to the present CGA on 2nd June 2015. So we cannot change
the charter of demands every now and then especially when it has been already
submitted to CGA demanding dialogue.
Secretary General further stated that, we have to ultimately go for
industrial actions and fix a date for the same. All members should be educated
about industrial action by August 15, 2015 and they may be made prepared for
the same by 15th September 2015.

Thereafter,
it was finally decided by the house to refer the

item to the
Joint Delegate Session of AICAEA and AICAEACATII for a common decision.

JOINT DELEGATE SESSION

The joint
Delegate session of the Delegates of All India Civil Accounts Employees Association
and All India Civil Accounts

Employees
Association Category II was held from 10am of 17thJuly 2015. The
session was presided over jointly by Com. K.

Venkatasubramanian,
President, AICAEA and Com. A. K. Mehta, President AICAEA Category II. The
decisions of the independent Delegate sessions of two Associations had been
reported by the Addl. Secretary Generals of two Associations. Thereafter the
session took following decisions:-

DECISIONS

The Joint Delegate session discussed the following
items of common agenda circulated by AICAEA and AICAEA CATII and took decisions
on them:-

1.National
Federation of Civil Accounts Associations and building up of united movement of
officers and employees of Civil Accounts organization.

Representatives
of both AICAEA and AICAEA CAT II reported about the discussions held on agenda
item in their respective Delegate sessions. It was observed that the
authorities are reluctant to take up the demand of Cadre Review with the
government and settle other major demands. On the issue of grant of Recognition
to AICAEACAT II and NFCAA, the authorities are not ready to take any positive
step. After detailed discussion the joint Delegate Session took following
decisions

a) Resolution demanding immediate settlement of
the demand of Cadre Review and nineteen other very important demands handed
over to the Controller General of Accounts on 2nd June 2015 in the
form of a Memorandum were by a delegation of All India Civil Accounts Employees
Association and All India Civil Accounts Employees Association category II
shall be adopted and forwarded to CGA. In addition, there shall be following
organizational actions-

ii)10th September 2015:
Joint Day Long Dharna shall be organized by the
Branch level NFCAA in front of the office of Sr. most Officer of the station.
All office bearers of the Branches of AICAEA and AICAEA Cat-II shall sit for day longdharna by taking leave.

iii)14th October 2015: Half
day walkout. Totality of the officers and employees shall stage half day walkout.

b)Resolution demanding immediate
grant of Recognition to the All India Civil Accounts Employees Association
Category II and the National Federation of Civil Accounts Associations
immediately in terms of the relevant rules of the Government of India or
re-categorize the employee’s organizations as was there prior to 2002 and allow
the AAO and rest of the category of employees to be the members of same
Association has been adopted and forwarded to the CGA.

c)In order to strengthen the
organization, Branch level NFCAA shall be formed on war footings. Joint steps
to improve the membership of both Associations shall be taken. All action pro-grammes
shall be implemented unitedly by two Associations unitedly under the banner of
NFCAA.

d)Membership subscription of both
Associations was decided to enhance as Rs.80/-(Rupees eighty) only per member
per month to mitigate the expenditure connected with organizational activities
of various tiers and maintenance of Foreign Service of the Secretary General of
NFCAA.

2.“Joint
Action Committee of Accounts and Audit Employees and Officers Organizations” –
building up of united movement of Accounts and Audit Employees and Officers.

The
functioning of Joint Action Committee was reviewed by the Joint Delegate
session. It was observed that, though the apex JAC played its role before the 7th
CPC but the 7CPC did not give any opportunity to apex JAC for oral deposition
in support of the Memorandum it had submitted.
Undoubtedly it is a major setback and its fallout shall be there on the
Accounts and Audit Employees. Therefore, immediately after the 7CPC submits its
recommendations to the government relevance of the existence of JAC shall be
intensely felt by the Accounts and Audit employees and officers of the country. On this point of view, the joint Delegate
session has felt that the functioning of JAC should be revived/ reactivated/
improved at all levels and directed the NFCAA and its Branches to take
effective measures to reactivate/ revive the local Joint Action Committees and
take initiative to improve the functioning of the local JACs wherever is in
existence.

3.Involvement
of Civil Accounts Employees in the Confederation activities and Work-ing Class
movements.

So
far as the Confederation activities and Working Class movements are concerned,
the joint Delegate session expressed its utter satisfaction over the role
playingby the NFCAA, its affiliates
and their branches and Units in majority of the states and stations. During the
period under review, several organizational actions including the call of
strike for more than one occasion were given by the Confederation and Central
Trade Unions. All those were not only implemented by the largest section of the
Civil Accounts Employees but the leadership of NFCAA played pioneering role in
making the programmers successful in various parts of the country. However, some of the stations and Branches
are still lagging behind. The Joint Delegate session has directed the leadership
of all those states/ stations/Branches/ Units to rise up from the slumber and
join the mainstream.

The
Joint Delegate session adopted a resolution end-

orsing
the call of One day Strike on 2nd September 2015 given by the
Central Trade Unions and Independent federations of the Country in support of
the 12 point Charter of Demands of working class and duly endorsed by the
Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers’. The resolution also
dealt on the call of Indefinite Strike from 23rd November 2015 given
by the National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) of Central Government employees
and appealed upon the totality of the Civil Accounts Employees to participate
and make the strike calls totally successful in the Civil Accounts
organization. The resolution has been
forwarded to the Secretary General of the Confederation and endorsed to all
branches and Units.

AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION

14th
All India Conference made following amendments to the Constitution of the Association.

PART-III

Branch Association

Article-6,
Quota

Existing provision

Amended provision

The Quota
to Branch by Units will be at the rate of Rs-10/- per member per month and
Quota to H.Q by Units will be at the rate of Rs. 20/- per member per month.

The Quota
to Branch by Units will be at the rate of Rs-20/- per member per month
and Quota to H.Q by Units will be at the rate of Rs. 50/- per member
per month.

PART-IV

Units

Article-6, Subscription

Existing provision

Amended provision

a)
The monthly subscription shall be a minimum of Rs. 40/-. It shall be payable
in advance. Subscription will be deducted from the members from pay roll
under check-off-system.

a)
The monthly subscription shall be a minimum of Rs. 80/-. It shall be
payable in advance. Subscription will be deducted from the members from pay
roll under check-off-system.

b)
Subscription shall be payable as follows-

1. Central
HQ a minimum of Rs. 20/-

2. Branch a
minimum of Rs. 10/-

3. Unit a
minimum of Rs. 10/-

b)Subscription
shall be payable as follows-

1.
Central HQ a minimum of Rs. 50/-

2.
Branch a minimum of Rs. 20/-

3.
Unit a minimum of Rs. 10/-

PART-II

Central Headquarters

Article 5:
All India Conference

Existing provision

Amended provision

All India
Conference shall consist of:

a)Elected
Delegates representing the Branches on the basis of one representative for
every 100 or part thereof subject to a minimum of one for every Branch. This
will be determined on the basis of the Headquarter quota received

All India
Conference shall consist of:

a)Elected
Delegates representing the Branches on the basis of one representative for every
50 or part thereof subject to a minimum of one for every Branch. This
will be determined on the basis of the Headquarter quota received.

Article 7 g.
ii): Powers and duties of All India Conference,

Existing provision

Amended provision

To elect,
from among the Delegates, the following National Executive Members-

i] A President

ii] Three Vice Presidents.

iii] A Secretary General.

iv] An Additional Secretary General.

v] A Joint Secretary General.

vi] Eight Assistant Secretary Generals.

vii] A Finance Secretary.

viii] An Assistant Finance Secretary.

To elect,
from among the Delegates, the following National Executive Members-

i] A President

ii] A. Working President

iii] Two Vice Presidents.

iv] A Secretary General.

v] An Additional Secretary General.

vi] A Joint Secretary General.

vii] Eight Assistant Secretary Generals.

viii] A Finance Secretary.

ix] An Assistant Finance Secretary.

PART–III,

Branch
Association

ARTICLE 19 Functions of Branch Office Bearers

Existing provision

Amended provision

b)VICE-PRESIDENT(S):
The Vice Presidents shall assist

the
President in discharge of his/her duties and one of the Vice-Presidents
chosen by the Executive Committee shall exercise all the powers of the
President in his/her absence and if the Vice-Presidents are absent at any
meeting of the managing bodies, any member of the respective managing body
shall be elected by the managing body concerned to preside over such meeting.

a)WORKING PRESIDENT: The
Working President shall assist the President in discharge of his/her duties
and in absence of the President; he/she shall exercise all the powers of the
President.

b)VICE-PRESIDENT(S):
The Vice Presidents shall assist the President/Working President in discharge of his/her duties and one of
the Vice-Presidents chosen by the Executive Committee shall exercise all the
powers of the President in his/her absence and if the Vice-Presidents are
absent at any meeting of the managing bodies, any member of the respective
managing body shall be elected by the managing body concerned to preside over
such meeting

POLICY PROGRAMMES AND
RESOLUTIONS

Tamilnadu
and Pondicherry proposed for adoption of a resolution regarding maintenance of
status quo of Audit wings as it is the common problem of Tamilnadu and
Pondicherry Branch and Kerala Branch. The Kerala Branch supported the proposal
moved by Tamilnadu and Pondicherry Branch. Karnataka Branch pointed out that
the shortage of staff continues because the new recruits are leaving the
department for better jobs. Mumbai Branch requested the house to pass a
resolution against the transfer of 2 MTS from Mumbai to Bhopal and Delhi. As
per request of the Secretary General following permanent invitees officered
their advice to the Delegates

Ex-President Com. L.K. Salve expressed his views about the
Association offered salute to all the dele-gates of the 14th
conference. Former President Com. M. S. Bharne narrated the history of our
Association. He expressed his displeasure on the attitude of the delegates. He
alerted that we are facing serious threat from the ruling class and appealed
upon the delegates to actively participate in all agitations and programmes of
the Association. Former Vice President Com. M.
Elumalai expressed his thanks to all delegates and especially to
Secretary General for the love and affection he had shown to him.

On
behalf of the house Com. Ajit Huparikar,
Addl. Secretary General, offered thanks to veteran leaders for their valuable
advises. He summoned up the agenda. He emphasized the need to fight along with
the working class for the cause of under privileged people. He also stated that we should unitedly oppose
the Pro-corporate Anti People policies of the Government. Following resolutions
were adopted by the 14th All India conference.

1.Resolution
demanding immediate settlement of the demand of Cadre Review and nineteen other
very important demands handed over to the Controller General of Accounts on 2nd
June 2015 in the form of a Memorandum were by a delegation of All India Civil
Accounts Employees Association and All India Civil Accounts Employees
Association category II

2.Resolution endorsing the call
of One day Strike on 2nd September 2015 given by the Central Trade
Unions and Independent federations of the Country in support of the 12 point
Charter of Demands of working class and duly endorsed by the Confederation of
Central Government Employees and Workers’. The resolution also dealt on the
call of Indefinite Strike from 23rd November, 2015 given by
the NJCA of
Central

Government
employees and appealed upon the totality of the Civil Accounts Employees to
participate and make the strike calls totally successful in the Civil Accounts
organization. The resolution has been
forwarded to the Secretary General of the Confederation and endorsed to all
branches and Units.

However, these resolutions were finally
adopted and forwarded by the Joint Delegate Session of AICAEA and AICAEA CAT II.

ELECTION OF NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

The
house elected Com. A. Azeez of A.P. and Telangana Branch as returning officer
and Com. Vinod Sharma of Delhi Branch as Asstt. Returning Officer for conduct
of the election of new National Executive Committee.

Com. Venkataswaran of Tamilnadu
Pondicherry Branch proposed a panel consisting of
seventeen names for their election as the office bearers for next term. Com. V.P. Radhesharan of Kerala Branch
seconded the penal. No other panel or no other names came for the election of
office bearers. Hence the returning officers declared that following comrades
had been as elected as office bearers for the next term.

Sl.No.

Name

Post

Min./Deptt.

Station

1.

Shri
K.Venkatasubramanian

President

CBEC

Madurai

2.

Shri
Shantanu Bhattacharjee

Working President

Health &FW

Kolkata

3.

Shri
B.Sitharam

Vice-President

Commerce

Chennai

4.

Shri
Ajay K.Patoley

Vice-President

Commerce

Mumbai

5.

Shri
V.Bhattacharjee

Secretary General

CBEC

Delhi

6.

Shri
Ajit Huparikar

Addl. Secretary General

Science & Technology

Hyderabad

7.

Shri
S.Roy Choudhury

Jt. Secretary General

Mines

Kolkata

8.

Shri
N.K.Sharma

Finance Secretary

MOST

Delhi

9.

Shri
Prasenjit Manna

Asstt. Finance Secy.

MHA

Shillong

10.

Shri
A. Balasubramanian

Asstt. Secy. General

CBDT

Chennai

11.

Shri
R.G. Bharne

-do-

Supply

Mumbai

12.

Shri
P.K.Gopi

-do-

CBDT

Cochin

13.

Shri
Abhay Kumar

-do-

I&B

Lucknow

14.

Shri
Ravishankar Tank

-do-

CBEC

Jaipur

15.

Shri
K.M.Chauhan

-do-

CBDT

Ahmedabad

16.

Shri
Arijit Lahiri

-do-

Mines

Kolkata

17.

Shri
K.M.Maundekar

-do-

Mines

Nagpur

ELECTION OF AUDITOR

Com. Arun
Bhar of West Bengal Branch proposed the name of Com. P.G. Krisnanmoorthy of
Tamilnadu and Pondicherry Branch as Auditor for the next terms and Com. U.B.
Ganguli of Nagpur Branch seconded it. As
no other

name came
for the post, the house unanimously elected Com. P.G. Krisnanmoorthy of
Tamilnadu and Pondicherry

Branch as
Auditor.

VOTE
OTHANKS

On behalf of
the Central Headquarters and Delegates of 14th Conference, Com. Ajit
Huparikar, Addl. Secretary General offered vote of thanks to all and the
Reception Committee.